Haddonfield Federal Crime Attorneys  6 found

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Rocco C. Cipparone Jr. is a zealous andexperienced courtroom and appellate attorney.... more

Rocco C. Cipparone Jr. is a zealous andexperienced courtroom and appellate attorney. His well-rounded background as a former federal prosecutor, a criminal defense attorney, law school professor, and continuing legal education instructor for other attorneysmakes him and attorneys working under his supervision uniquely qualified to handle the most complex cases and matters. When you need the sca...view profile

10.0

Why do I defend the criminally accused? Anyone who has been accused of something... more

Why do I defend the criminally accused? Anyone who has been accused of something that they did not do, or of more than what they did, knows how aggravating it is to face false, or exaggerated accusations.

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I was born in New York City over 64 years ago into a poor Italian-American family. I... more

I was born in New York City over 64 years ago into a poor Italian-American family. I attended school in New York. And, held a variety of jobs as well as, having been broke on many occasions. I was so broke, I had to go on welfare. When I had to be photographed like a common criminal for my welfare identification card, I decided that I would never be broke again. So, I went to work to help myse...view profile

7.8

The U.S. government, sometimes referred to as the “federal” government, has decided that a number of activities are criminal. These federal crimes are typically very serious and are tried in federal courts under special federal rules of procedure. Some examples of federal crimes include the use of biological weapons, acts of civil disorder, kidnapping, and racketeering, just to name a few. If you are accused of a federal crime, you should enlist the services of a federal crime lawyer who works with these federal laws and understands the federal courts and their procedures. This lawyer will be familiar not only with the elements of the crime you are charged with, but also with the defenses available to you.